What might cause chest pains during pregnancy?
I am not a physician but I have had this problem. I was almost four months pregnant before I knew it because I had a period ALL NINE MONTHS! My doctor said that it wasn't common but not unheard of. He said it was probably because of my age (38) when I got pregnant and also that I was on a strong anti-biotic while taking "the pill." I would definitely talk with your doctor. It didn't have any effect on the birth of my daughter which we now refer to as our "miracle baby." I would visit a doctor immediately to find out why are you bleeding. Implantation Bleeding only occurs a week after conception, but low placenta's can cause bleeding so a lot of rest, no lifting and no exercise is recommended. If you are very early into the pregnancy then you may be lacking progesterone, doctors can provide you with medication which is safe to take whilst pregnant.
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Every women is different some women have periods while pregnant and not even know . you could go to the doctors and have a blood test to find out if your pregnant. I had Implantation bleeding 2 weeks after got my period I could be pregnant but instead I just ignore it my period pattern have change ever since I had implantation bleeding as well . Some women have periods in the first few months in pregnancy or throughout pregnancy
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What would cause sharp rib pain and sharp shoulder pain every time i breathe in?
Some possibilities - although not exhaustive - are a lung infection, broken bones, and a subluxation in your back...a chiropractor can advise on and fix the latter.
Damage to the long thorasic nerve can cause this kind of pain as well. It affects the muscle that is responsible for keeping your shoulder blade in place.. This can cause the other muscles around it to go into spasm from compensating. The injury can happen by harming any part of the nerve which runs from the base of your neck/skull and deep into the back. The pain is not usually present where the injury occurs. To see if this is what is wrong, stand about an arms length from a wall and put both hands on the wall. Lean in to the wall like a push up, very slowly. Try to look in a mirror id possible, or have someone else feel both shoulder blades as you go into the wall and slowly push back out. If one blade seems to be winged out more than the other at any point in this, then it is very likely that this is your problem. See a doc and ask for a neurological check up. I suffer from this injury, it very often feels like a lung issue but is not actually related to the respiritory system.
Patellar Tendonitis-can this cause pain on sides of knees when kneeling?
Patellar tendonitis is recognized as pain between your knee, patella, and the shinbone, tibia. When kneeling you be agitating and stretching the tender tendon.
You should see a doctor.
Can a perianal abscess be under the ribs?
No, it cannot. Here is why...
Peri = prefix signifying around
Anal = pertaining to the anus, a.k.a. the "butt hole."
Abscess = a localized collection of pus.
So a perianal abscess is a localized collection of pus located around the anal opening.
Abdominal pain is a funny thing. The abdominal cavity, and the organs inside don't have any pain receptors of their own. When there is a problem, they outsource the feeling of pain to other parts of the body, usually as close to the problem as possible. This sensation of pain away from the actual trouble spot is called "Referred pain".
There are a lot of organs down there, and a lot of benign reasons to have sharp pain in that region. Here are a few parts of your abdomen and adjoining areas:
* Lymph nodes (lots!) * Gall bladder (1 on the right) * Liver (1 on the right) * Kidneys (2, one on each side) * Pancreas (1 on the right) * Spleen (1 on the left) * Female reproductive bits (multiple parts in the lower abd.) * Gastrointestinal tract (1 long one in the middle)
I, as a rule, try not to offer specific diagnostic advice. Today I have failed.
Depending on how long you have had the pain, it could be a few different things. Riddle me this:
# Has the pain been present for more than a week? # Does the pain move at all, or is it always in the same spot? # Have you had a fever? # Have you had other abdominal pain? # Do you have flank and/or back pain, especially on the right side or on both sides, just below the level of your ribs?
My GUESS it that you have the early signs of appendicitis. The answers to the questions above, I'm THINKING are:
# No, just a few days
# Moves downward - daily or more often
# Maybe a fever, maybe not.
# Pain when pushing, or especially when releasing, on the right lower section (called rebound tenderness.)
# No flank or back pain.
If this sounds like you, I suggest you go to the emergency room TODAY.
What is the pain of the top of your foot from?
Without enough details it is hard to say. Click on this web page to better help. http://www.myfootshop.com/searchresults.asp?method=Condition&Value=Forefoot http://www.myfootshop.com/knowledgebase/
What could cause pressure without pain in your temple and outer eye?
An undetected and unruptured aneurysm could cause this pressure as could such things as stress resulting in jaw clenching. I have heard this can be related to visual migraine without pain also. Have there been any visual disturbances?
What causes pain beneath a crown?
Several things can cause pain under a crown. First, how old is the crown. If it was just placed; it could be something simple, like the bite being high and the pressure from biting down eventually irritates the tissues and the tooth starts to throb. If it is an older crown, likely there is decay on the tooth under the crown. If the decay has traveled into the nerve, it is possible the nerve has been damaged and needs endodontic treatment. Usually, the symptoms for this are pain to hot & cold temperatures which linger.
Plastic surgery to excise and release the scarring. Some insurance companies may pay if preapproved if you can show inproved functioning of a body part.
You need to go to your personal doctor and get more thorough tests. An emergency room is only intended to provide immediate, life saving services. You cannot expect your local emergency room to find out why you have a pain, but there are several other possibilities that can only be detected medical tests. There is a very high percentage of especially men that are raced off to ER believing they are having a heart attack and over 75% of these complaints are due to anxiety attacks. Anxiety attacks can mimic heart attacks. It's wise to see your doctor and have him refer you to a heart specialist just to be sure and put your mind at rest. If all is well then LISTEN TO YOUR BODY because it's telling you to slow down, probably exercise more, relax more often (go fishing, skiing, biking, hiking, etc.) and stress is one factor regarding heart attacks. Men are more prone to anxiety attacks because they internalize their feelings while women are more apt to discuss their problems with their mate or a good friend. Still, women are almost neck-in-neck with men regarding heart problems since they started to go out to work like their mates.
Definately get a doctors appt. It could be something as simple as endometriosis but you want to make sure.
If you got mouthwash on your penis when will the pain go away?
Ouch! Dipping it in milk will probably help.
What causes an enlarged ovary?
An enlarged ovary can be caused by a number of different conditions, some more serious than others. These include ovarian cysts, hormones, inflammation or infection, and tumors. It is always best to get this condition checked out by a physician.
Abnormal pain is pain that is unusual. For example, some pain is associated with menstruation, but pain that is extreme or that lasts longer than the normal period of time would be considered abnormal.
What is nitric oxide found in?
Nitric oxide is not actually found in foods, for the most part. Nitric oxide is a small, reactive molecule that is generated in the body primarily by the breakdown of the amino acid L-arginine. Protein- and nitrate rich foods such as fish, dairy, and meat as well as dark leafy vegetables like spinach are great sources of L-arginine and promote the creation of nitric oxide. Nuts like walnuts and pinenuts are also excellent sources as well as beets and beet root. Hawthorne is an herb that promotes nitric oxide creation. A citrulline, an amino acid related to arginine, which also promotes nitric oxide production, is found in watermelon. And this list wouldn't be complete without chocolate! Chocolate has also been found to aid in the creation of nitric oxide in the body.